The night’s main card airs on Versus. Markes vs. Vemola had been slated for the broadcast but could be demoted to the preliminary card.

Vemola, a 25-year-old Czech prospect, made his octagon debut at UFC 116 and suffered a decision loss to heavyweight Jon Madsen. The national wrestling champion then dropped to light heavyweight and scored a first-round TKO of Seth Petruzelli at UFC 122. However, a UFC 128 bout with Luiz Cane didn’t materialize when Vemola was forced off the card with an undisclosed injury.

Markes (who’s full name is Ronny Marki Sales da Silva) is a veteran of the Brazilian fight circuit. The 23-year-old carries a four-fight win streak, which included an April victory over former WEC champ Paulo Filho. Nine of his 11 victories have come via stoppage.

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